CAIRO: The trial of former Egyptian chairman of the budget committee of the People's Assembly, Ahmed Ezz, former Minister of Industry, Ibrahim Hemdan, and five officials of Dekheila Steel Co. over profiteering and wasting public money was adjourned to November 1 to check evidence and listen to other witnesses. The Giza Criminal Court chaired, by presiding Judge Mohammadi Qonswa, gave Ezz's lawyer permission to get copy from all sessions of the People's Assembly concerning the agreements signed between Egyptian government and Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development. The defendants face charges of profiteering and wasting public money since they illegally assisted Ezz to get Dekheila Steel Co. shares. The court also ordered to bring a photocopy from the ministerial meeting held on August 17 concerning the case. Arabic here